Related site:The aim of the project is to commemorate Polish citizens who were oppressed and persecuted under German occupation during the years 1939-45.http://www.straty.pl/Thank you, Jim Tye for recommending this site.This browser allows for searching the contents of the Auschwitz Memorial website, including the data bases with partly preserved data about Auschwitz prisoners.http://www.auschwitz.org.pl/new/index.php?language=EN&tryb=szukaj

Dachau Concentration Camp Recordshttp://stevemorse.org/dachau/intro.htmWhile the focus of Holocaust research has, understandably, been on Jewish victims and survivors, it is often overlooked that most persons identified in camp and forced labor records were non-Jewish and ITS estimates that roughly three quarters of the persons identified in its collection are non-Jews. For example, more Italian and French non-Jews were deported for forced labor than Italian or French Jews. Similarly, millions of non-Jewish Poles (including thousands of Catholic priests), Ukrainians and Yugoslavs are identified as deportees in extant records, while their Jewish compatriots were often murdered without records.